Baby formula makers ramp up U.S. supplies to tackle shortage
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[May 17, 2022]
By Richa Naidu
LONDON (Reuters) - Top baby formula makers
Reckitt Benckiser and Nestle have ramped up supplies to the United
States to resolve a shortage that has emptied shelves and caused panic
among parents.
Baby formula aisles at U.S. supermarkets have been decimated since top
U.S. manufacturer Abbott Laboratories in February recalled formulas
after complaints of bacterial infections.
Abbott said on Monday it had reached an agreement with the U.S. health
regulator to resume production of baby formula at its Michigan plant,
marking a major step towards resolving the nationwide shortage.
In the meantime, other baby formula makers have stepped up production
and shipped extra supplies to the United States.
Reckitt Benckiser is boosting baby formula production by about 30% and
making more frequent deliveries to U.S. stores, an executive told
Reuters on Tuesday.
The company, which makes its U.S. formula in three facilities in
Michigan, Indiana and Minnesota, has granted plants "unlimited overtime"
to put in extra shifts, Robert Cleveland, senior vice president, North
America and Europe Nutrition at Reckitt, told Reuters in an interview.
Prior to the Abbott recall, Reckitt supplied just over a third of the
U.S. infant formula market compared with Abbott's roughly 44%.
Britain-based Reckitt told Reuters it now accounts for more than 50% of
total baby formula supply in the country.
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Empty shelves show a shortage of baby formula at a CVS store in San
Antonio, Texas, U.S. May 10, 2022. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee
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"We normally might pack an entire
truck before we ship it. For timeliness, we're not doing that. We're
packing it with as much product as we have and then we're just
getting it out the door," Cleveland said.
The United States will allow baby formula imports from foreign
makers that do not usually sell their products there, the Food and
Drug Administration said on Monday.
Nestle is flying baby formula supplies to the United States from the
Netherlands and Switzerland, the company said in an emailed
statement to Reuters on Tuesday.
The world's largest packaged food group is moving Gerber baby food
formula to the United States from the Netherlands and Alfamino baby
formula there from Switzerland, it said.
"We prioritized these products because they serve a critical medical
purpose as they are for babies with cow's milk protein allergies,"
the company said. "Both products were already being imported but we
moved shipments up and rushed via air to help fill immediate needs."
(Editing by Matt Scuffham and Mark Potter)
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